Re: [CR] Beer for CR cirque 2003

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From: "John Pergolizzi" <jtperry@worldnet.att.net>
To: "Brandon Ives" <monkeylad@mac.com>, "Steve Birmingham" <sbirmingham@mindspring.com>
Cc: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
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Subject: Re: [CR] Beer for CR cirque 2003
Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 12:59:17 -0500

My vote for personal favorite is Weinenstephaner Hefe Weissbier. Made by the oldest brewery in The galaxy. Since 1040!
      Cream filled chocolate covered Krispy Kreme would precede consumption of the above by at lest a few hours. Less then that, and even Bayliss could take me in a sprint. On a trike.
      ciao, Pergolizzi Wet N.Y.C.


----- Original Message -----
From: Brandon Ives
To: Steve Birmingham
Cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 11:52 AM
Subject: RE: [CR] Beer for CR cirque 2003



> NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
> That is quite possibly the WORST "beer" ever made. In a town that has The Tugboat, Lucky Lab, and Horsebrass how could they let such an abomination leave the area. I think the "traditional favorite of European bike racers" is actually a lager with 7-UP. More on topic beer was thought to be a training aid and performance enhancer 70 years ago. Also if you've seen Eddy lately you'll notice he's a true Belgium beer lover.
> enjoy,
> Brandon"monkeyman"Ives
> SB, CA
>
>
> On Wednesday, Nov 13, 2002, at 07:53AM, Steve Birmingham <sbirmingham@mindspring.com> wrote:
> >I don't know if it's still around here in the states, But some stuff
> >caled "Saxer Lemon Lager" claimed on the label to be a traditional
> > favorite of european bike racers. Maybe at some point in the classic era?
> >if so probably really early, I don't imagine it's what you'd want after
> >a hundred miles or so.
> >
> >Steve Birmingham
> >Lowell, Ma
> >
> >----------------------------------------------------
> >Message: 23
> >From: Mark Bulgier <mark@bulgier.net>
> >To: Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
> >Subject: [CR] Beer for CR cirque 2003
> >Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 02:01:42 -0800
> >
> >
> >Tom Adams asks:
> >>
> >> Where does beer fit in this scheme? Any bike specific brews
> >> out there besides Fat Tire (heresy!) ale?
> >
> >Several bike companies have had special limited-edition bottlings made to
> >hand out at the trade shows, but mostly mountain bike companies and mostly
> >too recent to be on-topic.
> >
> >Stella Artois and Duvel, probably others, sponsored racing teams and put on
> >races in Belgium (maybe still do?)
> >
> >I'm pretty sure I remember Sierra Nevada made a special bottling for a
> >skinny-tire race, I wanna say the Chico Criterium? Picture of racers
> >leaning over in a corner on the label - can anyone else corroborate any of
> >this? It would've been near the end of our on-topic years or a bit after.
> >
> >I'm also pretty sure the following beers were named after me: Old Peculiar,
> >Old Numbskull, Old Knucklehead, and my favorite, Arrogant Bastard. (They
> >make an even stronger variant called Double Bastard, check it out if you're
> >person enough!) However, the rumor that Pike Place "Kilt Lifter" Ale was
> >named after me is a scurrilous lie!
> >
> >Mark "yep, that Carly Simon song is about me too" Bulgier
> >Trouble Brewing Co.
> >Seattle, Wa
> >USA